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henpecked Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 67 Location : NC/Fla My Birds : Jake hen YN (his)
Stacy hen YN (hers)
Kia male Panama
Kong hen Panama
Nitro male YN
Micky male Red Lored
Binkie hen YN
Many other Amazons Posts : 1372
| Subject: Bald Eagle Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:49 am | |
| There's an immature Bald Eagle hanging out around the house.He's hanging with the buzzards feeding on a dead gator across the street.Yesterday he perched in the Live Oak in the back yard but left when i went out with the camera.I don't think he's eye ballin the parrots and chickens but he's back this AM and i'll have to keep an eye on him. PS i'd like to have the gator skull because it a really big one but haven't got up the stomach for the job yet.LOL | |
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zazanomore Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 31 Location : Thunder Bay, Ontario My Birds : Einstein - Cockatiel [3]
Charlie Bird - Cockatiel [15]
Clyde - Budgie [4]
Bonnie - Budgie [4]
Madoc - Budgie [1]
Posts : 1474
| Subject: Re: Bald Eagle Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:11 pm | |
| That entire story is cool.
Dead gator carcass, parrots, and bald eagles. | |
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dusty Scarlet Macaw
Join date : 2011-06-19 Age : 77 Location : near london, ontario canada...out in the country My Birds : congo african grey (coco)
blue fronted amazons (willie and vasgo)
sun conure (simon)
greencheeked conure (jack)
senegal (walter)
senegal (crockett)
goffin cockatoo (sammy)
moluccan cockatoo (mango)
severe macaw (cody)
quaker (yoshi) Posts : 838
| Subject: Re: Bald Eagle Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:46 pm | |
| bury the head and let the bugs do their job....lol
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henpecked Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 67 Location : NC/Fla My Birds : Jake hen YN (his)
Stacy hen YN (hers)
Kia male Panama
Kong hen Panama
Nitro male YN
Micky male Red Lored
Binkie hen YN
Many other Amazons Posts : 1372
| Subject: Re: Bald Eagle Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:25 pm | |
| I'm afraid the gator is pretty ripe,i'll give it another week or so and put it on an ant mound. | |
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ScooterNScotty Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-24 Age : 63 Location : Southern California My Birds : Scooter
* "Normal" male Green-cheeked Conure
* (hatched 3/2010)
Scotty
*male Cape Parrot
*(HD unk ~2008)
Blanco (Caballo Blanco)
*Whitefaced male cockatiel
*(HD unk, found 4/2012) Posts : 2248
| Subject: Re: Bald Eagle Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:21 pm | |
| You might find you have to boil it. The humidity makes that whole process go a lot more slowly. I needed to strip a cow leg bone at some point for school and I remember having a really hard time getting it clean. Tried the ant pile thing.
To what did the gator succumb? | |
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evil chicken Umbrella Cockatoo
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 28 Location : Southern California My Birds : Sam -cinnamon pied cockatiel
Drake "Ducky" Laurence Lars -sun conure
Eric -whiteface pied cockatiel
Chicky Baby -red bantee hen -my avatar. Not really a parrot, but y'know, gotta include her anyway Posts : 745
| Subject: Re: Bald Eagle Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:24 pm | |
| - zazanomore wrote:
- That entire story is cool.
Dead gator carcass, parrots, and bald eagles. That totally. | |
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henpecked Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 67 Location : NC/Fla My Birds : Jake hen YN (his)
Stacy hen YN (hers)
Kia male Panama
Kong hen Panama
Nitro male YN
Micky male Red Lored
Binkie hen YN
Many other Amazons Posts : 1372
| Subject: Re: Bald Eagle Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:36 pm | |
| Poachers i guess ,his tail was missing.I could hang it in the water but i'm afraid the kayakers might steal it.The buzzards are doing a good job on cleaning it up ,after one week now it's mostly skin and bones. | |
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zazanomore Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 31 Location : Thunder Bay, Ontario My Birds : Einstein - Cockatiel [3]
Charlie Bird - Cockatiel [15]
Clyde - Budgie [4]
Bonnie - Budgie [4]
Madoc - Budgie [1]
Posts : 1474
| Subject: Re: Bald Eagle Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:11 pm | |
| - henpecked wrote:
- Poachers i guess ,his tail was missing.I could hang it in the water but i'm afraid the kayakers might steal it.The buzzards are doing a good job on cleaning it up ,after one week now it's mostly skin and bones.
Jeez. I couldn't kill a croc. They're living dinosaurs in my eyes. | |
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henpecked Hyacinth Macaw
Join date : 2011-05-18 Age : 67 Location : NC/Fla My Birds : Jake hen YN (his)
Stacy hen YN (hers)
Kia male Panama
Kong hen Panama
Nitro male YN
Micky male Red Lored
Binkie hen YN
Many other Amazons Posts : 1372
| Subject: Re: Bald Eagle Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:35 am | |
| Alligator not Croc,there's a season on them here and we have lots and lots of them . | |
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